Murani sat on the gruesome battlefield, motionless, while the skies opened up a torrent of rain. Her long auburn hair was wet and matted to her bare back. Her green eyes were wide with horror and fear, yet she did not weep. Murani was just 5 years old. She had been sitting there for over two hours.
As she stared blankly across the wet and blood-soaked valley, she slowly became aware of movement. Murani blinked. Perhaps someone else from her village lived!
Slowly, she pulled herself up and began running to the figure in the distance. Murani's feet sloshed in the goopy mud as she ran. "Mama?! Papa?!" She cried out.
The rain started to let up, giving Murani a better look at the unknown being. She squinted to make out features...big...muscular and...horns! It was a Thoran! They were large, bull/buffalo like people that were known by Murani's village to be fierce and mean, and she was running right towards a huge male!
Trying to stop, Murani's feet slipped several times on the soaked earth, and she fell backwards. Her small rump hit the muddy ground first and then her head. Murani's eyes fluttered a few times, and then the world went dark.
Reidar had been out hunting when he caught the stench of battle and came to investigate. It was apparent that the onslaught was over long ago, but he decided to search for anything of value that might have been spared.
Holding his new found battle axe, Reidar starred into the rain with a puzzled look etched across his broad face. What did he just see? Did he really see a small creature just vanish before his eyes? Reidar pulled the brown leather hood over his thick, furry ears and long, black horns. The battlefield made him uneasy, but he decided to have a closer look.
Reidar almost didn't see the small human girl. Her tiny frame was coated in the thick mud which made her almost invisible. He had never seen a human before, but he had heard stories. Humans were the boogiemen to the Thoran children. The clan elders spoke of their cruelty and how they liked to enslave Reidar's kind.
He stared down at the motionless body. Reidar took a quick glance around then knelt down to the girl. His large, hairy hand gently brushed the girl's cheek, wiping a bit of mud from her face. Reidar snorted. Humans were pinker than he had imagined. He wondered how it was possible that such a delicate looking creature could be capable of the terrible deeds of which the elders spoke. Deep in thought, Reidar crossed his large arms. Staring at the girl, his mind wandered to his former mate and their daughter. They had died more than two years ago from a sickness that had consumed the clan. Only about half of the population had survived. Reidar had been one of the lucky ones, lucky being a relative term. Before he even realized what he was doing, Reidar had picked up the girl and put her body over his broad, leather-cloaked shoulder. This child didn't deserve to die like this, human or not. She was innocent of her people's alleged crimes.
On his way back to the village, Reidar had already made his mind. The girl was apparently an orphan now, so she would stay with him. He knew he'd catch grief for it, but he really could care less. Who would stop him? Reidar was one of the most respected men in his village, he was the largest and strongest man in the village and he was best friend to the Chieftain.
It took Reidar a couple of days to get back to his village. Along the way, he had time to think about the situation and how exactly he would handle it. For the sake of the girl, he decided to keep her hidden until she was well.
Murani took in a deep breath and let it out slowly. She was so comfortable lying in the soft bed she didn't remember the horrors at first. Murani stretched out her arm and yawned. She was clean now, her naked body covered by a soft saber pelt and her hair tied in two braids. Her eye lids flickered as she began to open her eyes. Fogginess...a large, etched silver ring...attached to a huge black snout...a great, hairy face and a braided beard....AND THE LARGE, SHARP, BLACK HORNS! Murani's eyes shot open and she tried to scream, but nothing came out. Her heart pounded in her throat instead.
Reidar's ears went back. The girl was terrified of him! He needed to calm her, but how? He took a step back and held up his large hand, "please, don't be afraid!"
Murani pulled the pelt up around her face. What did he say? She couldn't understand Thoran. She just stared at Reidar with wide eyes.